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July 31, 2008 at 9:05 AM #249924July 31, 2008 at 9:37 AM #249646gandalfParticipant
casca: To what do you attribute this statement?
“There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job…”
What facts? Backup your statement. There is no basis.
In the same post, you rail about registering ‘negros’ to vote, as if there’s something wrong with that. BTW, I haven’t heard anybody use the term ‘negro’ in ages.
You can call it character and patriotism, whatever helps you rationalize it. I call it partisan and racist.
July 31, 2008 at 9:37 AM #249801gandalfParticipantcasca: To what do you attribute this statement?
“There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job…”
What facts? Backup your statement. There is no basis.
In the same post, you rail about registering ‘negros’ to vote, as if there’s something wrong with that. BTW, I haven’t heard anybody use the term ‘negro’ in ages.
You can call it character and patriotism, whatever helps you rationalize it. I call it partisan and racist.
July 31, 2008 at 9:37 AM #249808gandalfParticipantcasca: To what do you attribute this statement?
“There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job…”
What facts? Backup your statement. There is no basis.
In the same post, you rail about registering ‘negros’ to vote, as if there’s something wrong with that. BTW, I haven’t heard anybody use the term ‘negro’ in ages.
You can call it character and patriotism, whatever helps you rationalize it. I call it partisan and racist.
July 31, 2008 at 9:37 AM #249867gandalfParticipantcasca: To what do you attribute this statement?
“There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job…”
What facts? Backup your statement. There is no basis.
In the same post, you rail about registering ‘negros’ to vote, as if there’s something wrong with that. BTW, I haven’t heard anybody use the term ‘negro’ in ages.
You can call it character and patriotism, whatever helps you rationalize it. I call it partisan and racist.
July 31, 2008 at 9:37 AM #249875gandalfParticipantcasca: To what do you attribute this statement?
“There are breathtaking gaps in the education of the man who has never had a job…”
What facts? Backup your statement. There is no basis.
In the same post, you rail about registering ‘negros’ to vote, as if there’s something wrong with that. BTW, I haven’t heard anybody use the term ‘negro’ in ages.
You can call it character and patriotism, whatever helps you rationalize it. I call it partisan and racist.
July 31, 2008 at 9:48 AM #249745luchabeeParticipant[quote=Portlock]He’s gonna be your next President – Enjoy π [/quote]
Only if Obama changes his mind now and supports offshore drilling, cutting government, keeping taxes low, and not pulling out of Iraq too quickly . . . In other words, McCain.
If the Dem’s don’t change their stance on drilling, Obama will lose just like Gore did and just like Kerry did. In sum, the more things “change” with the Democrats, the more they stay the same.
July 31, 2008 at 9:48 AM #249899luchabeeParticipant[quote=Portlock]He’s gonna be your next President – Enjoy π [/quote]
Only if Obama changes his mind now and supports offshore drilling, cutting government, keeping taxes low, and not pulling out of Iraq too quickly . . . In other words, McCain.
If the Dem’s don’t change their stance on drilling, Obama will lose just like Gore did and just like Kerry did. In sum, the more things “change” with the Democrats, the more they stay the same.
July 31, 2008 at 9:48 AM #249908luchabeeParticipant[quote=Portlock]He’s gonna be your next President – Enjoy π [/quote]
Only if Obama changes his mind now and supports offshore drilling, cutting government, keeping taxes low, and not pulling out of Iraq too quickly . . . In other words, McCain.
If the Dem’s don’t change their stance on drilling, Obama will lose just like Gore did and just like Kerry did. In sum, the more things “change” with the Democrats, the more they stay the same.
July 31, 2008 at 9:48 AM #249967luchabeeParticipant[quote=Portlock]He’s gonna be your next President – Enjoy π [/quote]
Only if Obama changes his mind now and supports offshore drilling, cutting government, keeping taxes low, and not pulling out of Iraq too quickly . . . In other words, McCain.
If the Dem’s don’t change their stance on drilling, Obama will lose just like Gore did and just like Kerry did. In sum, the more things “change” with the Democrats, the more they stay the same.
July 31, 2008 at 9:48 AM #249973luchabeeParticipant[quote=Portlock]He’s gonna be your next President – Enjoy π [/quote]
Only if Obama changes his mind now and supports offshore drilling, cutting government, keeping taxes low, and not pulling out of Iraq too quickly . . . In other words, McCain.
If the Dem’s don’t change their stance on drilling, Obama will lose just like Gore did and just like Kerry did. In sum, the more things “change” with the Democrats, the more they stay the same.
July 31, 2008 at 9:53 AM #249749gandalfParticipantmeadandale, on a more level note, you may be correct. The next four years are going to be enormously challenging, whether it’s McCain or Obama (both of whom are more than qualified to serve, BTW). Our country is in a deep hole on a number of issues — the economy, energy, foreign policy, terrorism, corruption, legal/judicial, etc. I hope we’re able to make progress.
July 31, 2008 at 9:53 AM #249905gandalfParticipantmeadandale, on a more level note, you may be correct. The next four years are going to be enormously challenging, whether it’s McCain or Obama (both of whom are more than qualified to serve, BTW). Our country is in a deep hole on a number of issues — the economy, energy, foreign policy, terrorism, corruption, legal/judicial, etc. I hope we’re able to make progress.
July 31, 2008 at 9:53 AM #249913gandalfParticipantmeadandale, on a more level note, you may be correct. The next four years are going to be enormously challenging, whether it’s McCain or Obama (both of whom are more than qualified to serve, BTW). Our country is in a deep hole on a number of issues — the economy, energy, foreign policy, terrorism, corruption, legal/judicial, etc. I hope we’re able to make progress.
July 31, 2008 at 9:53 AM #249972gandalfParticipantmeadandale, on a more level note, you may be correct. The next four years are going to be enormously challenging, whether it’s McCain or Obama (both of whom are more than qualified to serve, BTW). Our country is in a deep hole on a number of issues — the economy, energy, foreign policy, terrorism, corruption, legal/judicial, etc. I hope we’re able to make progress.
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